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CPAC 2010 Day One: The Return Of Bush-Cheney

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An unlikely pair has taken CPAC by storm -- everywhere you look, people are saying nice things about George Bush and Dick Cheney. The return of Bush and Cheney to Republican good graces is the strongest evidence yet that conservatives are ready to come out of the shadows in the wake of their monumental defeat in 2008.

It wasn't long ago that Republicans, and especially conservatives, were among the last people you'd hear mentioning Bush at all, let alone in a positive light. At CPAC today, it's like those days of shockingly low poll numbers and staggering midterm defeats at the polls never happened. Mitt Romney praised Bush when it was his chance to take the podium. A surprise appearance by Cheney brought the house down.

These are the men who were pushed to side the last time the GOP had a national convention. But today, Bush-Cheney is back.

"When it comes to shifting responsibility for failure, however, no one is a more frequent object of President Obama's reproach than President Bush," Romney said in a campaign-style speech this afternoon. "I am convinced that history will judge President Bush far more kindly."

Romney said that Bush deserves praise for his leadership after 9/11, when he said Bush " pulled us from a deepening recession following the attack," and for the passage of No Child Left Behind. Romney said Bush will be remembered for attacking the Taliban and waging "war on the Jihadists." (Notably absent was a mention of the war in Iraq.)

The crowd didn't just offer polite applause to these remarks, it cheered loudly (National Journal's Erin McPike explores more instances of the Bush resurgence in Romney's speech here). The enthusiasm from the CPACers and Romney over Bush was a surprise. At the Republican National Convention in 2008, Bush didn't even show up to make a speech in person (at the time, the White House said he couldn't make it because Bush was preparing for the aftermath of a hurricane bearing down the Gulf Coast.). Bush appeared by video, to polite applause.

Dick Cheney didn't even go that far. In the political climate of the time, Cheney was kept far away from the spotlight. He wasn't someone Republicans would bring up in polite conversation. But in the year since Obama was sworn in as president, Cheney has rebuilt his reputation among conservatives and emerged as the embodiment of the right's national security position. When Cheney took the stage at CPAC this morning, there were throngs of cheering fans to greet him.

The Cheney love goes beyond his role as a crowd pleaser at CPAC. One group here is urging CPACers to write Cheney in on this year's presidential straw poll ballot, seen as an important step toward winning the GOP nomination for president. Cheney addressed the call in his surprise speech today as the crowd chanted "Cheney 2012."

"A welcome like that is almost enough to make me want to run for office again," Cheney said. "But I'm not a-gonna do it."

But if CPAC is to be believed, it's likely Cheney and Bush will be part of the conservative GOP message moving ahead.

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February 18, 2010 5:44 PM   

I knew that they would come around! Ya'll miss me!

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February 19, 2010 12:28 PM    in reply to The Decider

Consider this:

If Democrats held a meeting where the sponsors, speakers and attendees were a mix of people who thought Bush was born in Africa, 9/11 was a government plot, people should be given "literacy tests" before being allowed to vote, and that the government was being controlled by foreign plots, would the media call it anything else than what it is: a bunch of fanatical idiots that do good to get out of bed every day.

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February 18, 2010 5:53 PM   

Well you know the dummy would be there if the ventriloquist was.

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February 18, 2010 6:06 PM   

Most presidents age while they are in office. Since Bush treated it like a permanent vacation, he held up pretty well. Looks like being in the real world for a year has been pretty hard on George, though.

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February 18, 2010 6:17 PM   

BUSH CHENEY 2012! GAME ON!

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February 18, 2010 10:46 PM    in reply to runfastandwin

You rock, runfi! Sammy and John both told me (before I made them Supremes) that they thought that Constitutional amendment to keep Roosevelt from running for his 12th term or some such only dealt with consecutive terms so i can come back in 2012 for 4 more years!!

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February 18, 2010 6:21 PM   

How will the teabaggers see this? Or the "I'm not a Republican, I'm a Conservatives" or the "I'm an independent because I don't want to defend the Bush Years"?

Bush spending like a drunken sailor without paying for it, leaving a huge deficit after inheriting a deficit surplus - that's what the Republican brand wants to represent?

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February 18, 2010 6:27 PM    in reply to Walter Mitty

No biggie. Cognitive dissonance is a way of life for these nuts.

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February 19, 2010 8:00 AM    in reply to Walter Mitty

Don't forget Cheney's pronouncement that "Deficits don't matter". Yet the Right obliviously wonders why we see their Obama protests as hypocritical.

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February 18, 2010 6:29 PM   

If you're white, you're alright.

(Being rich helps, too)

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February 18, 2010 6:37 PM   

I bet the monkeys are flinging their shit now! Whoopee! Dick and George together again!

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February 18, 2010 6:38 PM   

So much for CPAC trying to woo the Tea Party. Even teabaggers realize Bush+Cheney=big government.

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February 18, 2010 6:54 PM   

Romney said that Bush deserves praise for his leadership after 9/11

Really! Hey Mitt - what about BEFORE 9/11? If I got it right the village idiot spent about 4 months out of his 1st nine months as POTUS back at the ranch. I'm always amazed that there seems to be so little discussion about the handling of intelligence and lack of seriousness at the WH leading up to 9/11. It's like I borrowed your car, got drunk, ran it into your house on the way back, resulting in your house burning down. And BTW, your beautiful pregnant teenage daughter, well, ah, that was me too. But let's not talk about all that now, it's more important to get you on the road again, and of course rebuild your house, and pay some kid to marry your daughter! What we do from this point on is far more important than what happened the other day. We'll "rehash" all that other "stuff" at a latter date! Wouldn't it be nice if it was "rehashed" - to the point of making Bush & Co., and their defenders really uncomfortable. Would like to see the truth come out once in a while.

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February 18, 2010 7:00 PM    in reply to Cornelius

C'mon everybody gets a mulligan. I'm sure the 9/11 families agree.

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February 18, 2010 9:48 PM    in reply to Cornelius

Setting aside the fact that he ignored warnings that it was coming, let's review the record:
--Pissed his pants and was frozen for 7 minutes when told country was under attack ("Damn. Vacation over.")
--Disappeared. Where the f--k is the President?
--Finally showed up at ground zero as if it was a ground breaking and blustered about the people who "knocked these buildings down" as if it was some bully at the beach
--Attacked the wrong country
--Failed to get Osama Bin Laden
--Outed a CIA undercover agent working on WMDs for political revenge
--OK'd torture
--Never visited one fallen hero's funeral


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February 19, 2010 5:33 AM    in reply to Cornelius

Bush also had report around the beginning of August 2001 saying that there would be a terrorist attack on the US involving planes. Bush, in his typical and inept manner, did nothing about it.

It is noticeable though, that when Bush supervised the rewriting of the Iraqi constitution, he gave Iraqis constitutionally guaranteed universal single payer health care (he made health care a constitutional RIGHT for Iraqis). At home, he did not make health care a RIGHT for his own people, only for Iraqis, and left a hundred million Americans without access to health care, while giving Iraqis universal single payer health care. Bush did a thousand times more for the health care of Iraqis than he did for the health care of his own American people.

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February 18, 2010 6:59 PM   

The Worst President in History. Ah, memories!

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February 18, 2010 7:07 PM   

Celebrating two war criminals is not going to win you votes with Americans...

http://www.sunstateactivist.org/ssablog/

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February 18, 2010 7:39 PM   

This is exactly why there will be no Republican comeback, at least not for the forseeable future. Movement conservatives will just pretend that everything was going great until Obama took office; teabaggers, who keep saying that they're just as mad at Republicans as they are at Democrats for the deficit and the bailouts, will have to put up or shut up; and the general public, who will remember that the eight years under Dick and George were when everything went to hell, will run the other way as fast as possible.

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February 18, 2010 7:51 PM   

Did I fall asleep and wake up in 2004?

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February 18, 2010 8:14 PM   

So deficits, or debt, or facts, or truth, or accountability don't really matter to these people. It's really only about the black guy in the White House.

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February 18, 2010 9:50 PM    in reply to Rich in NJ

Bingo!

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February 18, 2010 8:17 PM   

Heil Hitler!

Sounds like a fascist love fest.

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February 18, 2010 8:40 PM   

The speeches given at the CPAC and tea bag conventions have been 2% substance, 48% snark, and 50% mental masturbation. I'm sure all of the attendees feel much better now.

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February 18, 2010 9:08 PM   

I don't know about any of you, but I was applauding louder than they were. If this is the face of the Rethugs, bring it on.

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February 18, 2010 9:14 PM    in reply to lousgirl84

Agree completely! Four more years of talkin bout Bush-Cheney might just bring about that Permanent Democratic Majority (despite Democrats own best efforts sometimes).

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February 18, 2010 10:07 PM    in reply to lousgirl84

Ben detto.

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February 18, 2010 9:51 PM   

Trying to be objective, if these two folks had lived in any other nation besides this one, their deeds would have been condemned by us and we would now be pushing to have them overthrown...
Of course this really only applies to our old nature, not our new improved while sliding down the slope nation... IMHO

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February 18, 2010 10:08 PM   

The dead have risen and it's time to be afraid.

REALY REALY AFRAID.

You want this - again?

shutter.....

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February 18, 2010 10:32 PM    in reply to doggie daddy

Small comfort, but Palin has a better chance of getting elected than these two chickenhawks. Of course, that won't keep conservatives from trying to rewrite their sorry story.

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February 18, 2010 10:27 PM   

Demon sheep says its time for the resurrection of Buuuuuuuuush

He was as great as Reagan...only real Conservative who served 2 terms, did not resign in disgrace..balance the budget, well no.... he...served 2 terms!! Baaaaaaaa!!!

WTF did any of these clowns actually do when they go into power? Nixon - fuck! Reagan - debt! Bush 1 - war and debt and recession. Bush 2, warS, debt, almost depression!!

How do they keep fooling so many people?

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February 18, 2010 11:08 PM   

Come on, guys. You know if you had the chance, you'd suck on Cheney's quadruple-bypass-scarred tits, too.

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February 18, 2010 11:29 PM   

WAR CRIMINALS and... the poster boys of American abandonment of standing for basic human rights and rule of law.

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February 19, 2010 12:00 AM   

Bush and Cheney were pushed aside at the GOP national convention not because they had fallen from good graces with republicans, rather they were pushed aside with the hope that voters would forget what a lousy job they had done.

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February 19, 2010 1:36 AM   

Hey Mitt, it doesn't matter what you say, whose ass you kiss or how much you spend ... you are Mormon and the Chrisitan taliban will NEVER vote for you. Give it up and go live in Vail or San Diego or whever the houses are. Just please, don't come back to Mass. The bigotry and religious bullshit you throw around is exactly what makes you unelectable in you own party. HA ha ha ha ha ha; eff you Mitt. (Yes, I hate him.)

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February 19, 2010 2:05 AM   

Unbelieveble the CPAC. The fact that these two steaming piles of cow dung could even be elected and serve not just one term, but two? Fraud aside, they still had a huge following, and are simply a reflection of the state this country is in. I've lost everything thanks to these clowns. Even after losing control of the government these GOP hypocrites still seem to manage to grind the entire system down to a halt.

I don't know, I've lost everything that I tried to painstaking build for the past 10 years to these clowns. When comes November and the GOP takes back Congress I will be moving out entirely to start my life over again. Only an idiot would want to stay and be governed by people that hate their guts solely on the fact that they aren't rich.

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February 19, 2010 5:44 AM   

Palin/Bachmann, 2012. Right on the issues, right for America.

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February 19, 2010 1:56 PM    in reply to Sailormarlowe

right down the toilet...............

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February 19, 2010 6:18 AM   

Thanks Jeff. Very Interesting for people and me.

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February 19, 2010 8:07 AM   

Next they will dig up Reagan and Nixon and put them on Mount Rushmore.

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February 19, 2010 8:26 AM   

You mean Dick "Deficits Don't Matter" Cheney? It is all about power for these people.

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February 19, 2010 10:58 AM    in reply to rhallnj

They're are illogical buffoons. "Deficits don't matter" Cheney, who led the push to expand Executive and Federal power, gets the biggest ovation after the same people spend the entire day crowing about spending, Government expansion, takeover, etc.

You can't talk to these people.

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February 19, 2010 12:44 PM   

CPAC: Where torture is a Family Value !

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February 19, 2010 4:27 PM   

No one really cares about these two-- unless you are a desperate progressive who has to defend the 10X worse policies of your Dope of Hope.

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